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Definition of Attenders
1. attender [n] - See also: attender
Lexicographical Neighbors of Attenders
Literary usage of Attenders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Scottish Parliament: Its Constitution and Procedure 1603-1707; with an by Charles Sanford Terry (1905)
"... PRIVILEGED Attenders OF PARLIAMENT. A CHARACTERISTIC of the Scottish Parliament
was the presence in it of persons who were members of neither one nor ..."
2. Memoir of William Tanner by William Tanner, John Ford (1868)
"Review of the Norwegian journey—W. Tanner's solicitude for the younger members
of our Society and attenders of meetings—Family gathering at Sidcot—declining ..."
3. Inner Life of the Religious Societies of the Commonwealth: Considered by Robert Barclay (1877)
"OF Attenders ON PUBLIC WORSHIP, BOTH TO POPULATION AND SITTINGS, according to
the Census of 1851. Rural districts . . Large town ditto . ..."
4. A History of the Adult School Movement by John Wilhelm Rowntree, Henry Bryan Binns (1903)
"Assuming the age distribution to be as in 1891, we should get in round numbers
upon the basis of the York figures, 16 million adult non-attenders and 6 ..."